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Analysis of phase masks for wide étendue holographic displays

Sagi Monin, Aswin C. Sankaranarayanan, Anat Levin

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Abstract

Spatial light modulator (SLM) technology forms the centerpiece of digital holographic displays. However, an inherent limitation of these devices is that their étendue, defined as the product of the display's eye box and field of view (FoV), is bounded by the number of pixel units. As a consequence, current SLMs are far from meeting the required FoV and eye box for the human visual system, which would require scaling the number of display units by a few orders of magnitude. Existing strategies for étendue-expansion rely on introducing a diffractive optical element (DOE), a fixed random phase mask whose pitch is much smaller than that of the original display, thereby spreading light over a wider angle. Displayed content is then optimized under perceptual constraints on the generated image. However, since the phase mask is fixed, the number of degrees of freedom does not increase and hence, the expansion in étendue necessarily comes with a loss of image quality. The trade-offs involved with such phase masks are not well understood. This paper studies the space of phase masks that can be attached to an SLM to increase its angular range. It attempts to characterize what trade-offs are involved in étendue-expansion, and whatever specific phase mask designs would support better holograms. We show that while pseudo random masks support wide-étendue, they involve an inherent loss of contrast. Perhaps surprisingly, simple commonly-available phase masks like lenslet arrays provide near-optimal results that can largely outperform random masks.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationPractical Holography XXXVII
Subtitle of host publicationDisplays, Materials, and Applications
EditorsPierre-Alexandre J. Blanche, Seung-Hyun Lee
ISBN (Electronic)9781510659957
DOIs
StatePublished - 2023
EventPractical Holography XXXVII: Displays, Materials, and Applications 2023 - San Francisco, United States
Duration: 31 Jan 20231 Feb 2023

Publication series

NameProceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
Volume12445

Conference

ConferencePractical Holography XXXVII: Displays, Materials, and Applications 2023
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CitySan Francisco
Period31/01/231/02/23

Keywords

  • Holographic display
  • Spatial light modulation
  • étendue

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
  • Condensed Matter Physics
  • Applied Mathematics
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Computer Science Applications

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